Description

Reminiscent of the cross bracing framework used when making wooden boats, this table’s underframe is a beautiful piece of design and engineering. The cleanliness and strength of marine ply has purposefully been selected to further express the graceful lines and criss-crossing nature of the structure. Each hull table is manufactured and assembled using the most environmentally safe plywood and medium density fibreboard on the market today. The finish itself is a world first also. The clear underframe and white top is powder coated in a matte finish and is entirely VOC (volatile organic compound) free. This means that there are no toxins utilised, making each table completely safe, sustainable and environmentally friendly.

Available in both rectilinear and rounded forms – each in 3 different sizes, there’s sure to be a Hull table to suit your requirements and space.
The 360º series relates to circular and elliptical tops.
For square and rectangular tops please refer to the 90º series.

It must be noted that the finishing on these units is absolutely world leading. Each piece is manufactured and assembled without any adhesives and is made from the most environmentally safe materials on the market today. The painted finish is a world first. It’s a powder coated (matte) finish which is entirely VOC (volatile organic compound) free. This means that there are absolutely no toxins utilised, making each unit completely safe, sustainable and 100% environmentally friendly.

Note

*Pieces delivered unassembled to minimise freight charges.

**The painted finish on these units is absolutely world leading. It’s a powder coated (matte) finish which is entirely VOC free. This means that there are no toxins utilised, making each unit completely safe, sustainable and 100% environmentally friendly.

Product design

Designed and made in Ballarat, Victoria.

Sustainability

Sustainability is our essence, not just a tag line.
Good Design is sustainable. Minimal materials, cleverly put together, avoiding unnecessary production and waste. Well crafted designs that last a long time, because if you buy cheap you pay twice, and so does the environment.

Sustainability is about health, avoiding bad chemicals, using non-toxic materials. Choice of materials is important. We prefer natural fibres in our fabrics. Wools, cottons, linens, and leather. Timber is a great choice for sustainable outcomes. Forests are good for our environment, and timber production has many eco-benefits. We prefer timbers that are properly harvested using sustainable forestry practices, and timbers that last. We use glass, or metal when that’s what the item needs to be beautiful, or functional, or to last a long time. That’s part of a sustainable outcome too.